A new study by KAUST researchers reveals that the simple act of
shielding ocean thermometers from the sun may improve coral reef
restoration efforts. The study, published in PLOS Climate,
emphasizes the need for standardized practices to ensure reliable
temperature measurements. It also positions KAUST to advise and set
guidelines for coral restoration and monitoring efforts in the Red Sea.p>
Coral reefs occupy about 1% of the ocean, but they support over 25% of marine life. Economically,
they are worth several trillion dollars annually and support the
livelihood of over one billion people. Consequently, coral restoration
and conservation efforts are rapidly growing for reefs worldwide,
including in the Red Sea.